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About Ottauquechee Health Center

At the Ottauquechee Health Center (OHC), we believe that establishing a relationship with your own physician creates a strong foundation for good health care. We offer primary care for patients of all ages, and a variety of specialty services for additional healthcare needs, such as Podiatry and Physical Therapy.  OHC is an ancillary location of Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, a system partner of Dartmouth-Hitchcock.

The Ottauquechee Health Center has won recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as part of its “Patient-Centered Medical Home” program. To achieve this recognition, the clinic met a wide range of goals designed to improve patient care. Goals such as providing better access to care, planning and coordinating services for patients, and measuring performance and improving quality. In Vermont, just 29 of more than 230 clinics statewide have received recognition from the NCQA.

Opening Hours

Our hours of operation are:

Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 8am-5pm

Thursday 8am-7pm

Saturday 8am-noon

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32 Pleasant St Woodstock, VT 05091, USA

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Ottauquechee Health Center

At the Ottauquechee Health Center (OHC), we believe that establishing a relationship with your own physician creates a strong foundation for good health care. We offer primary care for patients of all ages, and a variety of specialty services for additional healthcare needs, such as Podiatry and Physical Therapy.  OHC is an ancillary location of Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, a system partner of Dartmouth-Hitchcock.

The Ottauquechee Health Center has won recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as part of its “Patient-Centered Medical Home” program. To achieve this recognition, the clinic met a wide range of goals designed to improve patient care. Goals such as providing better access to care, planning and coordinating services for patients, and measuring performance and improving quality. In Vermont, just 29 of more than 230 clinics statewide have received recognition from the NCQA.